Heterothallism in fungi was discovered by

Heterothallism In Fungi Was Discovered By Biology Question

Heterothallism in fungi was discovered by

Options

(a) Blakeslee
(b) de Bary
(c) Pontecarvo
(d) Micheli

Correct Answer:

Blakeslee

Explanation:

Heterothallism is phenomenon when fungi shows fusion of gametes which belong to genetically, morphologically or physiologically dissimilar mycelia normally referred as + and – strains. This phenomenon was discovered by A.F. Blackeslee (1904) in Rhizopus stolonifer.

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Subject: Biology (4253)

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